Huntsville Pacesetters for Sunday, Feb. 9

I'm very excited that Hall Bryant III is joining the Regions
Huntsville Advisory Board. Hall is a strong leader in our community and his
advice and talents will serve Regions well as we work to meet the financial
needs of this community, said Ron Poteat, Area President
of Regions Bank in North Alabama.

Bryant brings 23 years of experience to
his new role. He is a partner with the law firm of Bradley Arrant Bolt
Cummings, LLP, where he has practiced since 1992. Bryant has spent a majority of that time in
the areas of mergers, acquisitions and divestitures, securities law, corporate
finance and general corporate advice. He
has worked with a variety of clients in a broad range of industries, including
high technology, government contracting, biotechnology, manufacturing, retail,
distribution and financial services.

Bryant
graduated with a B.A., magna cum laude, in Business-Finance from
Birmingham-Southern College, and was elected into membership of Phi Beta Kappa. He received his law degree from Vanderbilt
University School of Law, where he was elected into the Order of the Coif.

Ron Poteat added, Huntsville is a key market for Regions and I'm
pleased to welcome Hall to the Huntsville Advisory Board. I welcome his sound
leadership and counsel to our team as we work to help this great community
grow.

Hall
is active in the Huntsville community and serves on the board of trustees of
Randolph School, Huntsville Rotary Club Foundation and the Finance Committee of
Bradley Arant Boult Cummings, LLP.

About
Regions Financial Corporation

Regions
Financial Corporation (NYSE:RF), with $119 billion in assets, is a member of
the S&P 500 Index and is one of the nation's largest full-service providers
of consumer and commercial banking, wealth management, mortgage, and insurance
products and services. Regions serves customers in 16 states across the South,
Midwest and Texas, and through its subsidiary, Regions Bank, operates
approximately 1,700 banking offices and 2,000 ATMs. Additional information
about Regions and its full line of products and services can be found at www.regions.com.

The Tennessee
Valley Civil War Round Table announces Dr. Carol Codori has been selected to
serve as President. Her term is two
years, January 2014 to December 2015. A
fifth generation Codori, her great-great grandfather Nicholas owned the Codori
farm, in the middle of Pickett's Charge on July 3, 1863.

The TVCWRT is a non-partisan 501(c)(3)
organization serving the Tennessee Valley area, meeting the second Thursday of
each month (next one is February 13) at the Elks Lodge on Franklin at
6:30pm. Programs are open to the public
at no charge. Visit at www.tvcwrt.org or
on Facebook.

Stanton B.
Davis, M.D., board-certified surgeon at The Orthopaedic Center (TOC), has been
selected as a Doctor of Excellence (DOE) by the Board of the Leaders in
Healthcare Network. DOE recognizes physicians that have demonstrated success
and leadership in their profession. Dr. Davis will be featured in the upcoming
publication, "Physician's Review, Doctors of Excellence."

Dr.
Davis is a member of TOC Sports Team and has a special interest in shoulder and
knee surgery with advanced training in arthroscopic labral and rotator cuff
repairs of the shoulder, knee ligament reconstruction and cartilage
transplantation. TOC is based in
Huntsville with offices in Madison, Decatur, Scottsboro, Guntersville and
Fayetteville, Tennessee. For more information visitTOC.com or call the main
office at (256) 539-2728.

■Legal

The
Huntsville-based law firm of Lanier Ford is pleased to announce that J. Dale
Gipson and Travis S. Jackson have become shareholders in the firm.

Mr.
Gipson is a corporate, transactional lawyer who represents government
contractors. He has extensive experience advising clients about mergers and
acquisitions, cor­porate restructuring, and general contract matters. He regularly assists federal contractors with
structuring and negotiating joint ventures, teaming agreements, and a range of
federal procurement issues, including bid protests, export controls, compliance
issues, small business issues, terminations, suspensions and debarments, and
data rights. A native of Huntsville, Mr. Gipson graduated from the University
of Alabama Law School in 2008.

Mr.
Jackson's practice is focused on litigation.
He practices primarily in the areas of the defense of employers in
workers' compensation claims, retaliatory discharge and em­ploy­ment
discrimination claims against employers, willful conduct claims against super­visors
and managers, local governmental
liability, civil rights and constitutional litiga­tion, commer­cial disputes,
premises liability, contract disputes, labor and employment issues, personnel
issues, creditors' rights, and election law.
He graduated from the University of Alabama Law School in 2007.

Lanier
Ford is a full-service law practice fully prepared to meet the needs of its
individual, business, corporate, and government agency clients. Among other things, Lanier Ford helps its
clients in setting up businesses, protecting intellectual property,
establishing comprehensive employee benefit plans, and financing startups or
expansions. The firm's real-estate lawyers help individuals and businesses with
facility acquisition and leases, while its litigators help enforce contracts
and, when necessary, defend against workers' compensation claims. When the
business matures, the firm guides business owners through the sales process or
helps them find the right financial sponsor to take the business to the next
level.

With
attorneys recognized throughout Alabama, Lanier Ford provides the sophisticated
advice and advocacy expected of a large firm with the personal attention and
responsiveness of a small firm.

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